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Thoroughly updated to correlate with DSM-5 diagnostic descriptions and QSEN guidelines, the second edition of this highly acclaimed undergraduatepsychiatric nursing text features concrete strategies for establishing interpersonal relationships as the basis not only for working with the psychiatricpatient population, but as a timeless foundation for all nursing practice. The text guides students through the essential phases of self-discoverynecessary to integrate interpersonal nursing theory into practice. Modules designed to foster growth in therapeutic use of self, including the importanceof boundary management, are integrated with psychodynamic and current neurobiological theories to provide sturdy theoretical underpinnings for practice.

A wealth of descriptive psychiatric diagnoses of DSM-5, QSEN criteria, and NANDA-based care plans, case scenarios, evidence-based practice, patientand family education tips, drug summary lists, and complementary and alternative therapy approaches populate the text. The main body of the book focuses oncommon mental illnesses and weaves both the psychodynamic and neurobiological concepts into evidence-based strategies for nursing interventions. Additionalfeatures, such as examples of therapeutic dialogue and a ‚ÄúConsumer‚Äôs Perspective,‚Äù featuring an actual consumer‚Äôs voice relating personal experience aboutliving with a specific illness, provide further guidance in understanding and adopting a relationship-based approach to nursing. Web links facilitate quickaccess to additional information and NCLEX-style review questions prepare students for passing the NCLEX exam.

Product Details

Publication DateMarch 23, 2016

Page Count692

Product FormPaperback / softback

ISBN 139780826131287

About The Author(s)

JEFFREY S. JONES, DNP, RN, PMHCNS-BC, CST, LNC

, is an American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) board-certified psychiatric clinical nurse specialist; an American Association of Sex Educators,
Counselors and Therapists (AASECT) board-certified sex therapist; an American Bar Association (ABA)-approved legal nurse consultant; and entrepreneur. He
is past president and owner of Pinnacle Mental Health Associates, Inc., a private practice, consulting/contracting firm in Mansfield, Ohio. He received his
DNP in 2007 from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, and most recently was visiting faculty at the University of Akron in Akron, Ohio. He
is a contributing author to two Springer Publishing books

. He has served on the Richland County Mental Health Board, The Ohio Board of Nursing—Standards and Practice Committee, and as a content expert on
psychiatric nursing for the ANCC. Dr. Jones has provided service to the mentally ill in hospital settings, outpatient clinics, prisons, and in private
practice. He currently works for the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Joyce J. Fitzpatrick, PhD, MBA, RN, FAAN, FNAP, is Elizabeth Brooks Ford Professor of Nursing, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) in Cleveland, Ohio, where she was dean from 1982 through 1997. She is also adjunct professor, Department of Geriatrics, Ichan School of Medicine, Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, New York. She earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Georgetown University), an MS in psychiatric & mental health nursing (The Ohio State University), a PhD in nursing (New York University), and an MBA (CWRU). In 1990, Dr. Fitzpatrick received an honorary doctorate, Doctor of Humane Letters, from Georgetown University. In 2011, she received an honorary doctorate, Doctor of Humane Letters, from Frontier University of Nursing in Hyden, Kentucky. She was elected a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing (AAN) (1981) and a Fellow in the National Academies of Practice (1996).

She received the American Journal of Nursing Book of the Year Award 20 times; the Midwest Nursing Research Society Distinguished Contribution to Nursing Research Award; The Ohio State University Distinguished Alumna Award; Sigma Theta Tau International (STTI) Elizabeth McWilliams Miller Founders Award for Excellence in Nursing Research; and New York University Division of Nursing Distinguished Alumna Award. In 1994 & 1995 she was the AAN/American Nurses Foundation (ANF)/ Institute of Medicine Distinguished Scholar, and in 1995 she was a Primary Care Fellow through the Bureau of Health Professions. Dr. Fitzpatrick received the ANF Distinguished Contribution to Nursing Science Award for sustained commitment and contributions to development of the discipline (2002). Recent awards include STTI Lucie Kelly Mentor Award (2003); STTI Founders Award for Leadership (2005); Fulbright Scholar at University College Cork, Cork, Ireland (2007-2008); Midwest Nursing Research Society Lifetime Achievement Award (2010); INANE Editors Award (2013); and STTI Research Hall of Fame Induction (2014). In 2016 she was named a Living Legend of the AAN.

Dr. Fitzpatrick is widely published in nursing and health care literature with over 300 publications, including more than 80 authored/edited books. She served as co-editor of the Annual Review of Nursing Research series, vols. 1-26, and she currently edits the journals Applied Nursing Research, Archives of Psychiatric Nursing and Nursing Education Perspectives, the official journal of the National League for Nursing. She edited three editions of the classic Encyclopedia of Nursing Research.

VICKIE L. ROGERS, DNP, RN

, joined the faculty at Texas Christian University (TCU) in August 2014, where she teaches Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing. She received her DNP from
Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, and her MS and BS in nursing from the University of Southern Mississippi. Dr. Rogers has previously held
faculty appointments at various schools of nursing in Mississippi and Connecticut. Additionally, Dr. Rogers has international teaching experiences in the
Caribbean. She is a contributing author of a chapter in the book,

Giving Through Teaching: How Nurse Educators Are Changing the World

. She has worked in psychiatric clinical nurse specialist and management roles in the past. Research interests include the use of the Internet as a format
to provide individual therapy to young adults. Dr. Rogers has presented her work internationally, and has published on this topic.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

Foreword Grayce M. Sills, PhD, RN, FAAN

Preface

I. THE PRACTICE OF PSYCHIATRIC-MENTAL HEALTH NURSING

1. Mental Health Trends and the Historical Role of the Psychiatric-Mental Health NurseJoyce J. Fitzpatrick and Jeffrey S. Jones